Most Annie's products have been consistently proven to be problematic for those with sensitive corn allergies, and we've had several posts about their seemingly safe looking products being removed from our lists.
Their Mac & Cheese was officially removed a while ago, though it doesn't seem like we made a post about it. The Mac & Cheese looks good on the label but did not pass our human testing sufficiently.
The annatto coloring agent is suspected but also those products without annatto have caused reactions. The cause of the reactions is unknown at this point but thought to be part of the cheese flavoring packet.
Those less sensitive may find they do well with the product now and then, but it is not recommended for those really sensitive to corn.
Our articles on other Annie's products:
Annie's Organic Ketchup - removed
Annie's Naturals - Salad Dressings
Annie's Homegrown bunnies - removed
There are a couple Annie's products still on the list. Their plain pastas and their mustard. Please use extreme caution with any of their other products.
Since we all have different sensitivities, this should be considered a guide rather than a guarantee of corn-free status. This list is always changing as manufacturers are constantly changing their formulas. If you do have a reaction to any of these products, do let us know.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Monday, April 16, 2007
Annie's Naturals Ketchup - removed
Annie's Naturals has been reformulating their ketchup it seems, so make sure to read your labels.
A company response from Annie's Naturals as posted on Delphi, states that: "The bottles of Organic Ketchup that say "distilled white vinegar from apples" contain distilled white vinegar from apples. The bottles of Organic Ketchup that simply list "distilled white vinegar" contain distilled white vinegar from either corn or beets depending on availability."
A later post, states that the apple vinegar seems to be on its way out, and the corn vinegar seems to be the newer products.
On this note, Annie's Naturals Ketchup will be removed from any future lists until the company changes the recipe back to apple vinegar completely.
A company response from Annie's Naturals as posted on Delphi, states that: "The bottles of Organic Ketchup that say "distilled white vinegar from apples" contain distilled white vinegar from apples. The bottles of Organic Ketchup that simply list "distilled white vinegar" contain distilled white vinegar from either corn or beets depending on availability."
A later post, states that the apple vinegar seems to be on its way out, and the corn vinegar seems to be the newer products.
On this note, Annie's Naturals Ketchup will be removed from any future lists until the company changes the recipe back to apple vinegar completely.
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